Ms Ying Liu - Kyte CEO

Kyte – An Interesting Study in US Anti-China Racism! (20.1.2024)

How extraordinary when it was ‘White’ managers who orchestrated this episode, and which are responsible for it. Meanwhile, the US System continues to demean, persecute, and otherwise discriminate against all US workers with impunity with virtually no media scrutiny. Today, White Americans are using the internet to search such anti-intellectual (racist) concepts as ‘Do Chinese Babies Wear Nappies?’, ‘Do Chinese Babies Wear Clothing?’, ‘Is Chinese Baby Clothing Safe?’, ‘What Dangerous Toxic Chemicals Are Found in Chinese Baby Clothing?’, ‘Is Kyte Chinese?’, ‘Is Ying Liu American?’, ‘Should We Boycott Kyte?’, and ‘Are Chinese Mothers Safe?’, etc. Although I have nothing in common with Ying Liu – our lives are very different – I stand in Ying Liu’s defence against the wall of White racism which is attempting to fall upon this successful young woman.

US RAnti-China acism - 2024

China: US Must Stop Racial Discrimination Against PRC Students! (5.1.2024)

Wang said the U.S. has long been wantonly suppressing and ill-treating Chinese students traveling to the U.S. with lawful and valid identifications and visas. Some of the students were interrogated, confined, forced into confession, induced and even deported without just cause. Every month for the past few months, the U.S. deported dozens of Chinese arriving in the U.S., including students. “This is a clear case of selective, discriminatory and politically motivated law enforcement. We strongly deplore and firmly oppose this.”

Contemporary US Anti-China Racism

US: Joe Biden – “Chinese Exclusion Act May Have Gone Too Far!” (21.12.2023)

Even 80 years after the repeal of the Chinese Exclusion Act, overseas Chinese still face significant discrimination in the U.S., with a notable increase of related incidents in recent years.

In recent years, U.S. politicians have become extremely polarized, leading to an increase in discrimination and even incidents of harm against overseas Chinese, said Shue.

Chinese Americans in the U.S. will never forget the pain from over a century ago,” Shue said. “The harm caused by the Chinese Exclusion Act to them is immense and enduring, and the resulting inequality is notorious.”